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The Relative State Model: Integrating Need-Based and Ability-Based Pathways to Risk-Taking.

Sandeep Mishra1, Pat Barclay2, Adam Sparks3.   

Abstract

Who takes risks, and why? Does risk-taking in one context predict risk-taking in other contexts? We seek to address these questions by considering two non-independent pathways to risk: need-based and ability-based. The need-based pathway suggests that risk-taking is a product of competitive disadvantage consistent with risk-sensitivity theory. The ability-based pathway suggests that people engage in risk-taking when they possess abilities or traits that increase the probability of successful risk-taking, the expected value of the risky behavior itself, and/or have signaling value. We provide a conceptual model of decision-making under risk-the relative state model-that integrates both pathways and explicates how situational and embodied factors influence the estimated costs and benefits of risk-taking in different contexts. This model may help to reconcile long-standing disagreements and issues regarding the etiology of risk-taking, such as the domain-generality versus domain-specificity of risk or differential engagement in antisocial and non-antisocial risk-taking.

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Keywords:  antisocial conduct; domain-specificity; embodied capital; evolutionary psychology; individual differences; risk; risk-sensitivity theory; signaling

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27149981     DOI: 10.1177/1088868316644094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Rev        ISSN: 1532-7957


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